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impala454
post Sep 6 2006, 01:13 AM
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I think I might have posted this topic three or four times in the past, messed with it, gave up, tried again, searched, gave up, etc. This time we have victory (mostly).

For those who have Cox Cable (suddenlink, blah, whatever), have the Motorola DCT6412 PIII box (HD-DVR), and want to stream video directly from the box, I found this great link here:

http://replayguide.sourceforge.net/dct6412/

This guy developed firewire drivers for the box, so you can basically just plug it into your computer via a firewire cable, and your comp will see it as a TV-Tuner. He also did a small app that decodes the "transport stream" from the box and converts it to mpg. I have a windows MCE 2005 box right by the TV and I'm going to see if I can actually use it this way to simply record straight to the comp as well (as soon as i find the damn firewire port that came w/my motherboard).

only downside is that some channels are copy protected and provide no output at all. the link has instructions on how to check which channels are, but so far the ones i've found with the protection enabled are:

ESPNHD
HBO (all of them)
DISCHD
HDNET
HDNET Movies
Discovery channels 100-105 or whatever

in general your more "premium" channels will be protected. regular every day stuff seems to be ok (ESPN, FSN, discovery, foodtv, etc). i imagine some uber-nerd will come up with a decoder for the 5c encryption some day and we'll be able to record anything.

obviously you still have to sit there and let your PC record while the show runs, but this is way better than using some coax A/V output to a video capture card and losing a lot of quality.
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zetec
post Sep 6 2006, 11:30 AM
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sweet. I have this box, (with verizon FIOS now, even though it's a comcast/time warner box) and I just bought some new harddrives...

perfect timing.


edit: btw, lemme know if you can get MCE2005 to actually use it as a tuner through the media center program. Every tuner i've tried isn't MCE compatible. (With the program, they still work in Windows with external apps, but just not with the Media Center program)

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